| 1908 - 1180 pages
...essence and centre of social worH, that which corresponds to diagnosis and treatment as the centre of tHe group of medical sciences. I may venture to...cHaracter under adversity and of tHe influences tHat mould it for good or ill. THis in all respect and deference, I Humbly suggest sHould be tHe central... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1911 - 948 pages
...proposition is that "the true business of the social worker is a physical diagnosis and treatment" or "the study of character under adversity and of the influences that mold it for good or ill." CR HENDERSON Nature and Nurture. By KARL PEARSON. London : Dulau & Co., 1910. Pp. 31. The Eugenics... | |
| Helen S. Kerr - 1913 - 386 pages
...the place occupied by diagnosis and treatment in the group of medical sciences — might be expressed as the Study of Character under Adversity, and of the influences that mould it for good or ill. He urges that this should be systematically taught in schools of philanthropy,... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Health - 1914 - 472 pages
...not be well to consider for one moment what social work really is? One authority defines social work as "the study of character under adversity and of the influences that mold it for good or ill." Another says that "it is the making the best of what sound life or character there is left, also its... | |
| 1919 - 812 pages
...and personal affairs. To put the subject in the most concrete form, I would say, "Social service is the study of character under adversity and of the influences that mold that character for good or ill." The true business of the social service worker is psychical diagnosis... | |
| American Hospital Association. House of Delegates - 1920 - 416 pages
...Worker But what is the business of the social worker? The one definite problem always before her is "the study of character under adversity and of the influences that mold it for good or ill. The specific business of the medical social worker is the study of character under the adversity of... | |
| American Hospital Association - 1920 - 420 pages
...Worker But what is the business of the social worker? The one definite problem always before her is "the study of character under adversity and of the influences that mold 211 it for good or ill. The specific business of the medical social worker is the study of character... | |
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